A giant rotating space habitat known as an "O'Neill Cylinder" after its inventor. It could be miles across and uses centrifugal force to generate artificial gravity.Blue Origin Pop stars are floating ...
Scientists are learning what short and long-duration space missions do to human bodies. Some changes are common like a puffier face, bone loss, and less sleep. Here are nine ways the harsh conditions ...
Multisensory exhibition, on view June 11 through September 13, invites visitors to get real about what it takes to survive ...
Shelli Brunswick is CEO & Founder of SB Global LLC and an international keynote speaker on tech used for the betterment of humanity. Each October, the global community looks upward during World Space ...
Adapted from a Twitter Thread by astronaut Anne McClain: One thing astronauts have to be good at: living in confined spaces for long periods of time. Here are some tips for all who find yourself in a ...
Houston, we have an announcement: It's World Space Week! This year, the theme is "Living in Space", so we're revisiting our best articles on the challenges and wonders of life in microgravity and on ...
On Thursday’s show: Rice University biology professor Scott Solomon talks about his book, “Becoming Martian: How Living in Space Will Change Our Bodies and Minds.” And we check in with Chie Chie Yard, ...
This article was originally published at The Conversation. Going to space is harsh on the human body, and as a new study from our research team finds, the brain shifts upward and backward and deforms ...
TL;DR: NASA astronaut Don Pettit, with 30 years of experience, shared a unique insight following his recent return from the International Space Station. His extensive career highlights valuable ...
Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore returned to Earth on Tuesday after spending nine months in space. The two were stranded on the International Space Station after their Boeing spaceship malfunctioned ...